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Old 17th Jan 2012, 02:35
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A RANGA
Prefer the good old Aussie name of Bluey, M'self.

Good hair colour - character building
Says one justifiebly proud Granddad.
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Old 17th Jan 2012, 10:54
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...Because Cirrus pilots have an option...
Do they ?... maybe not.

Been mentioned to me that if a Cirrus pilot elects to glide to a forced water landing rather then pulling the shute any injured pax may be able to take issue with the matter. Be interesting to know what the flight manual says on the mater...




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Old 18th Jan 2012, 03:37
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Old 18th Jan 2012, 05:52
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Clinton

Vancouver, of course.
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Old 18th Jan 2012, 07:01
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Bingo!

I could sit in that pub under the Convention Centre and watch that harbour all day ....
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Old 18th Jan 2012, 07:36
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Our view for a few days





Not the above (obviously)

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Old 18th Jan 2012, 10:08
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I got very excited looking at that beaver
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Old 18th Jan 2012, 10:48
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Gawd..................Forkie's been at it! The Beaver that is.
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Old 19th Jan 2012, 02:24
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Gawd..................Forkie's been at it!
Nahh, nowhere near enough.
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Old 19th Jan 2012, 06:17
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is it YKAT? just a guess...
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Old 20th Jan 2012, 17:28
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BC Canada I think!! Used to fly there a lot. I Flew the Otter and Beaver in Aus though
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Old 22nd Jan 2012, 11:03
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185 SW ,

Those shots are brilliant especially the first pic.
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Old 22nd Jan 2012, 20:52
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Screens in a beaver that's just wrong!
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Old 24th Jan 2012, 10:24
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Not to hard to see where this was taken.


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Old 24th Jan 2012, 20:35
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In the air
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Old 24th Jan 2012, 22:04
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If I was to guess that would be Nigel Arnott testing a recently completed replica (90%).
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Old 25th Jan 2012, 02:47
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Yeah it goes like buggery to. Taken from this.

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Old 25th Jan 2012, 02:58
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Now I know who bushpig is..........apparently pretty good photographer as well.

Top shot of the Spitty.
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Old 25th Jan 2012, 07:55
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Both look great

Top job on the Spit. What's the pretty little white un?, smart.
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Old 25th Jan 2012, 09:01
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Pretty little white thing is an RV8. It also seems to go like stink. While chasing the Spitfire replica at one point I think we were at about 170 IAS at about 3000 ft. From memory I was told we were at about 70% power. We weren't catching the Spit though. The RV8 is also quite well equipped IFR, plenty of room and very comfortable. These boys like their toys to work good!!


And another





Another of the Spitfire Replica over YCAB

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